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From Windows 98 to Mars 2022: Major Upgrade for 19-Year-Old Martian Water-Spotter
https://scitechdaily.com ^ | JUNE 26, 2022 | By EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (ESA)

Posted on 06/28/2022 12:30:45 PM PDT by Red Badger

The MARSIS instrument on the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft, famous for its role in the discovery of signs of liquid water on the Red Planet, is receiving a major software upgrade that will allow it to see beneath the surfaces of Mars and its moon Phobos in more detail than ever before.

Mars Express was ESA’s first mission to the Red Planet. Launched 19 years ago, on June 2, 2003, the orbiter has spent almost two decades studying Earth’s neighbor and revolutionizing our understanding of the history, present, and future of Mars.

MARSIS – Water on the Red Planet The Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionospheric Sounding (MARSIS) instrument on Mars Express was crucial in the search for and discovery of signs of liquid water on Mars, including a suspected 20-by-30 km (12-by-19 mile) lake of salty water buried under 1.5 km (0.9 miles) of ice in the southern polar region.

Operated by the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Italy, and fully funded by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), MARSIS sends low-frequency radio waves down towards the planet using its 40-meter-long (131-foot-long) antenna.

Water Under Martian Surface Artist’s impression of water under the Martian surface. Credit: Illustration by Medialab, ESA 2001

Most of these waves are reflected from the planet’s surface, but significant amounts travel through the crust and are reflected at boundaries between layers of different materials below the surface, including ice, soil, rock, and water.

By examining the reflected signals, scientists can map the structure below the surface of the Red Planet to a depth of a few kilometers and study properties such as the thickness and composition of its polar ice caps and the properties of volcanic and sedimentary rock layers.

From Windows 98 to Mars 2022 “After decades of fruitful science and having gained a good understanding of Mars, we wanted to push the instrument’s performance beyond some of the limitations required back when the mission began,” says Andrea Cicchetti, MARSIS Deputy PI and Operation Manager at INAF, who led the development of the upgrade.

MARSIS Software Upgrade The MARSIS radar instrument on ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft is used to detect features such as water beneath the surface of Mars. It recently received a software upgrade that substantially improves its scientific performance. In this graphic, you can see the region on the surface of Mars studied using MARSIS during one pass over the region of Lunae Planum. The software upgrade reduces the rate at which the instrument’s onboard data storage fills up, allowing it to be switched on for much longer at a time and gather data on a much larger region with each pass. The area that could be studied during one use of the instrument before the upgrade can be seen on the right. The area that can be studied during one use now is on the left. Credit: INAF – Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica

“We faced a number of challenges to improve the performance of MARSIS,” says Carlo Nenna, MARSIS on-board software engineer at Enginium, who is implementing the upgrade. “Not least because the MARSIS software was originally designed over 20 years ago, using a development environment based on Microsoft Windows 98!”

The new software was designed together by the INAF team and Carlo, and is now being implemented on Mars Express by ESA. It includes a series of upgrades that improve signal reception and onboard data processing to increase the amount and quality of science data sent to Earth.

“Previously, to study the most important features on Mars, and to study its moon Phobos at all, we relied on a complex technique that stored a lot of high-resolution data and filled up the instrument’s onboard memory very quickly,” says Andrea.

“By discarding data that we don’t need, the new software allows us to switch MARSIS on for five times as long and explore a much larger area with each pass.”

“There are many regions near the south pole on Mars in which we may have already seen signals indicating liquid water in lower-resolution data,” adds ESA Mars Express scientist Colin Wilson.

“The new software will help us more quickly and extensively study these regions in high resolution and confirm whether they are home to new sources of water on Mars. It really is like having a brand new instrument on board Mars Express almost 20 years after launch.”

The Martian Workhorse Old enough to vote in many places on Earth, Mars Express continues to deliver amazing science while remaining one of ESA’s lowest-cost missions to fly.

Aonia Terra Topography Mars Express continues to capture stunning images of the Red Planet 19 years after launch. This color-coded topographic image shows part of the scarred landscape that makes up Aonia Terra, an upland region in the southern highlands of Mars. It was created from data collected by ESA’s Mars Express on April 25, 2022. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

“Mars Express and MARSIS are still very busy,” says James Godfrey, Mars Express spacecraft operations manager at ESA’s ESOC mission operations center in Darmstadt, Germany. “The team did a great job designing the new software, maximizing its impact while keeping the patches as small as possible, helping us continue to get the most out of this veteran spacecraft.”

MARSIS was developed by the University of Rome, Italy, in partnership with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

The INAF team acknowledges support from the Italian Space Agency (ASI) through contract ASI-INAF 2019–21-HH.0.


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1 posted on 06/28/2022 12:30:45 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: dayglored; ShadowAce; Swordmaker; bitt; CodeJockey; CodeMonkey

Windows 98 Ping!.......................


2 posted on 06/28/2022 12:31:30 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Access Violation


3 posted on 06/28/2022 12:40:45 PM PDT by ComputerGuy (Heavily-medicated for your protection)
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To: ComputerGuy

BSOD!..........................


4 posted on 06/28/2022 12:41:10 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger
Yep.


5 posted on 06/28/2022 12:43:47 PM PDT by Repealthe17thAmendment
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To: Red Badger

6 posted on 06/28/2022 12:44:08 PM PDT by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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To: Red Badger
"MARSIS Software Upgrade The MARSIS radar instrument on ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft is used to detect features such as water beneath the surface of Mars."


7 posted on 06/28/2022 12:44:09 PM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: Red Badger

Just think, some of my thirty-year-old code is still limping along on some NT systems around here.


8 posted on 06/28/2022 12:44:53 PM PDT by ComputerGuy (Heavily-medicated for your protection)
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To: z3n

I loved that feature as much as watching Jar Jar Binks.

😜😜😜


9 posted on 06/28/2022 12:49:24 PM PDT by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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To: ComputerGuy

I’m wondering if my 40 year old code (almost) is still powering a regional bank’s nightly processing.

IBM 30xx back in the day.


10 posted on 06/28/2022 12:52:20 PM PDT by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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To: SaveFerris

I’m a chemist by training. I started connecting laboratory instruments to microcomputers in grad school. One thing led to another...


11 posted on 06/28/2022 1:01:47 PM PDT by ComputerGuy (Heavily-medicated for your protection)
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To: SaveFerris; ComputerGuy

You two have me beat. My oldest code still running is about 18 years old. Hard to believe my old team hasn’t had a reason to rewrite it all. They say the old code files are still being referenced in brand new websites when they have new projects.


12 posted on 06/28/2022 1:06:07 PM PDT by Tell It Right (1st Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: ComputerGuy

Every now and then, I get an email because I used something for the Marine Corps Reserve ... in 1983-1984.

Sometimes I just respond and say, sure $150 an hour plus travel and hotel expenses paid up front.

😜


13 posted on 06/28/2022 1:07:30 PM PDT by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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To: SaveFerris

I’m wondering if my 40 year old code (almost) is still powering a regional bank’s nightly processing.

IBM 30xx back in the day.

If it was good code back 40 years ago why replace it.
Nightly clearing operations are exactly the same, the banks use exactly the same data providers.


14 posted on 06/28/2022 1:14:02 PM PDT by protoconservative (Been Conservative Before You Were Born )
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To: SaveFerris
I loved that feature as much as watching Jar Jar Binks.

Well, most of us changed the avatar from Clippy to something else. I picked "Links" the cat.


15 posted on 06/28/2022 1:15:22 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (What was 35% of the Rep. Party is now 85%. And it’s too late to turn back—Mac Stipanovich )
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To: Tell It Right

I don’t actually know, for sure.

The 30xx was outsourced 20 plus years ago. Most of my Windows software was 1990s to early 2000 (tons of fun back then).

Now I push paper and am having to look for something else. My employer constantly tries to pound a square peg into a round hole and can’t figure out why people are not enthusiastic or leave.

They have stuff that would work better for me (and them) but the bureaucracy is stifling.


16 posted on 06/28/2022 1:15:28 PM PDT by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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To: SaveFerris

Like when Scrappy Doo ruined the Scooby Doo show?


17 posted on 06/28/2022 1:18:26 PM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: protoconservative

I agree.

If it works.........

I tried to rescue some coding disaster years ago. It was too much of a mess (AS/400).

Actually System 36 code. The locals couldn’t figure out what went wrong. And had no backups. Nor documentation worthy of use except maybe starting a camp fire.

Absolutely no concept (and no tolerance, either) for corporate I/T best practices.

I can only perform minor miracles. 😜


18 posted on 06/28/2022 1:21:43 PM PDT by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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To: z3n

Exactly!


19 posted on 06/28/2022 1:37:35 PM PDT by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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To: Dr. Sivana

Clippy must have actually been Bill Gates in electronic form 😜


20 posted on 06/28/2022 1:38:55 PM PDT by SaveFerris (The Lord, The Christ and The Messiah: Jesus Christ of Nazareth - http://www.BiblicalJesusChrist.Com/)
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